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you pay to use something on the internet? >> i've noticed they are very aggressively trying to figure out how to monetize that platform. they are offering free advertising to people who use it. they are really trying to figure out how to make money with this thing. let's not forget folks it's a company that did $189 million revenues in the last quarter. a lot of people look at pe. these are hope stocks. we're looking at these names and saying what's the future bring? in my view a combination of a limited float and that hope which has been dashed by the zyngas and facebooks of the world is not a promising recipe. >> mike is bearish. he's buying put spread. it's always good to review the playbook. bearish strategy where you buy one put, sell a lower put to reduce your costs. how do you make money. you want that stock to fall short. that's where you make the most money. that's where are you profits are capped. walk us through the trade. >> i'm looking at the september 95, 75 put spread, $20. i'll pay $5.90 and sell at 75 for $1.
you pay to use something on the internet? >> i've noticed they are very aggressively trying to figure out how to monetize that platform. they are offering free advertising to people who use it. they are really trying to figure out how to make money with this thing. let's not forget folks it's a company that did $189 million revenues in the last quarter. a lot of people look at pe. these are hope stocks. we're looking at these names and saying what's the future bring? in my view a...
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simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. >> welcome back. remains down after hours. julie joins us now from loss ang with what to expect from the conference call. julia? >> well, investors and analysts are sure to dig in for details about the key me trick of and the chances that it will hit its prior projections of 7 million new streaming subscribers this year in the u.s. with earnings more than double expectations and revenue right in line with expectations, questioning is likely to focus on programming costs and international expansion. the company says it will launch its next international market in q4. perhaps it will get details on that shortly. pointing out that hbo go in particular is where he can see the biggest rivalry. how these competitors are eating into net flix's numbers. the conference is a little atypical. it does not include a presentation like most other conference calls. it is just a q & a session followed by an open q & a. >> we are just a few days away
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so david steinberg is with us. welcome. first of all, do you believe the fact that the job's report might be a little better than initial expectations, john? >> i think they were toned down by last month. last month was a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. i think this will be better. >> i will say 110. >> i'm in an agreement. i think you will have a lot of movement in the markets. it's a holiday week. >> it worries me that everybody says it will be better than expected. its me that the markets will go the other way. >> i think 110,000 is mediocre. it's just -- i think people are still a little nervous about it. >> you have europe slowing, china slowing down, where is the strength coming for our jobs number here? >> you will have chronic disappointment in jobs numbers. there is monetary policy, and until they get going in the right direction, it will go month over month over month. >> those guys know how to work their way through it. >> that's something that's really overhanging the market right now, and everybody that we
so david steinberg is with us. welcome. first of all, do you believe the fact that the job's report might be a little better than initial expectations, john? >> i think they were toned down by last month. last month was a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. i think this will be better. >> i will say 110. >> i'm in an agreement. i think you will have a lot of movement in the markets. it's a holiday week. >> it worries me that everybody says it will be better than...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas statio
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >> welcome back, breaking news on best buy, not good news for geeks, is it? >> no, they're taking it right in the calculators. 600 of the geek squad will be laid off at best buy. about 20,000 in all. the stock is a little moved there as you see. it was higher earlier in the day before the markets started to move. what was interesting here is that the keeks were widely thought to be one of those succeedi
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gene munster is also with us. he was looking for higher revenues. david crudla owns 20,000 shares of apple. david, what are you expecting to do tomorrow morning or tonight based on these numbers? >> it will drive the stock price down and we think it is a buying opportunity. it may be that the apple 5 s is two quarters ahead -- or with the 4s we saw the impact on sales a quarter before with the iphone 5. we're seeing it two quarters ahead with the potential october release. but if you look at what iphone sales have done in asia, china, and they're category killer in the other areas, we still see a good sect half for apple. >> what about the reasons, david geherty? is it invasion stopping post steve jobs' passing? this is two quarters in a row. >> i any you have to look at developed countries, specifically in europe. i think the extent that unemployment rates are ratcheted up, the youth demographic. if people are rioting in the streets because they can't get jobs, it's because they don't have enough money to go out and buy an iphone. i think that pred
gene munster is also with us. he was looking for higher revenues. david crudla owns 20,000 shares of apple. david, what are you expecting to do tomorrow morning or tonight based on these numbers? >> it will drive the stock price down and we think it is a buying opportunity. it may be that the apple 5 s is two quarters ahead -- or with the 4s we saw the impact on sales a quarter before with the iphone 5. we're seeing it two quarters ahead with the potential october release. but if you look...
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it's a highly skilled art that uses technology that uses precise cuts, and by hand. . the goal? maximize the dazzle and sparkle from the 58 facets that make up most diamonds. >> cutting and polishing makes it sparkle, but it's very costly. a two carat diamond will usually end up as a one carat diamond, that is half of the size. we'll do a special right from the mine all the way to the fingers of people around the world. >> i love it, it moves half of the volume. >> right out of the miep, they look milky. it's the cutting and polishing and the 58 facets that gives it that sparkle and luster, but in the process of cutting and polishing that, you lose almost half of the weight typically. and that 70 carat diamond will end up in two different diamon s diamonds. >> if the top wall street ceo got a pay package for $61 million for a year, you would hear a lot of outrage. so where is the blow back about marissa mayer's pay? is there a double stander? let us know on twitter. , like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rath
it's a highly skilled art that uses technology that uses precise cuts, and by hand. . the goal? maximize the dazzle and sparkle from the 58 facets that make up most diamonds. >> cutting and polishing makes it sparkle, but it's very costly. a two carat diamond will usually end up as a one carat diamond, that is half of the size. we'll do a special right from the mine all the way to the fingers of people around the world. >> i love it, it moves half of the volume. >> right out...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. is at the heart of every innovation. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. take it up one notch. my sleep number is 50. i'm a 45. and now, for those interested in trying memory foam, sleep number introduces our new memory foam series-the only beds that combine cradling memory foam with the amazing dual-air adjustability of the sleep number bed. the memory foam bed that's perfect for couples. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. memory foam just found its better half
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dash, but it includes five other brands, molly mcbutter. >> i have to use i use this. i keep thinking my doctor is going to say how could you put soolt on it? so i use this. >> it's good. we have a lot of recipes to tell you how to use it on the website, too. and some house hold products like static guard. what we plieked about the portfolio was they were niche products. mrs. dash does 80% of the salt-free seasoning business. they have a dominant presence where they compete, which is true of a lot of our brands. and that's why we're able to do as well as we do. >> you're ready to do another acquisition? >> yep, we sure are. financially and organizationally. we're done integrating this and we're ready to go. >> i wish everything was going up. look, we like the stock so much lower, it's difficult for me. because you're conservative, but at the same time, it's best of breed. >> we continue to build the business and we're very happy with where we're going. >> well done. what a winner. still got a good yield. as the stock goes down, you get a bigger yield. remember? and it
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androg
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thanks for joining us. paul, are we going to see 1.10 to 1.05 euro/dollar by the end of the year. >> it's possible. depends on how bad europe gets. you could see a lot of protests in greece and spain, et cetera, in the fall. i think this will weigh on europe. it's possible, 1.05, 1.15. i saw the barron's headline saying "parity." and i thought, that could possibly work. >> if we were to look at a 12-hour chart of the euro, today around 8:15 new york time is when we heard this region in spain, valencia, was going to ask for a bailout from the federal government. that took nearly a full penny out of the euro. why is everybody so frightened about that? have you extrapolated that out? >> i think in reality the market wasn't really looking at europe. i think the market was focused on u.s. data and bernanke, they took their eye off the european ball. in reality, it's not going away, we have further problems in greece. you see the head of the privatization fund, he resigned yesterday. trying to qualify what it's a
thanks for joining us. paul, are we going to see 1.10 to 1.05 euro/dollar by the end of the year. >> it's possible. depends on how bad europe gets. you could see a lot of protests in greece and spain, et cetera, in the fall. i think this will weigh on europe. it's possible, 1.05, 1.15. i saw the barron's headline saying "parity." and i thought, that could possibly work. >> if we were to look at a 12-hour chart of the euro, today around 8:15 new york time is when we heard...
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i like to use the s&p groups. those are the ones that make it so i can say point blank empirically this is diversified from that group. ♪ >> sweet little lies. a good craftsman never blames his tools. when a company blames a tough environment it's an excuse for you not to buy. stay away, but stay with cramer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. ♪ don't believe the hype >>> welcome back to this disciplinary edition of "mad money" where i'm doing what i can to beef up the disciplines to make you a great investor. this is a market full of misdirection like you see on the football field. they fake this way, go that way. if you trust what the people on television are saying you're going to get burned. this next rule, to pa are a phrase friend buddy public enemy is about helping you not believe the hype. not all upside surprises are worth getting excited about. when a company announces results and the earnin
i like to use the s&p groups. those are the ones that make it so i can say point blank empirically this is diversified from that group. ♪ >> sweet little lies. a good craftsman never blames his tools. when a company blames a tough environment it's an excuse for you not to buy. stay away, but stay with cramer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. ♪ don't believe the hype...
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i like to use the s&p groups. those are the ones that make it so i can say point blank empirically this is diversified from that group. ♪ >> sweet little lies. a good craftsman never blames his tools. when a company blames a tough environment it's an excuse for you not to buy. stay away, but stay with cramer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. hurry in now for our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $1000 on selected sleep number bed sets. final days! sale ends sunday. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ don't believe the hype >>> welcome back to
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when they stop spending, it spreads to the rest of us. the paralyzed blue tockcracy could be tomorrow's mass market slowdown and why we should all ca care. >> i want you to speculate. is this a self fulfilling prophesy, that the plutocrasy feels less confident because they see the market struggling and going down and what it takes to get the market back is one that rises on. >> that's spot-on. it is market driven. when i look at luxury stocks, i look at the stock market. a lot of ants saying in early spring, luxury stocks will continue to do well and wealthy continue to spend, not so coupled about the economy or troubled about the economy. it's a vicious cycle. >> sue. >> gentlemen, news in tv land, a new deal between hulu and apple may be giving us a hint where apple is heading with its rumored apple tv product. julia boorstin has more on the story. hi. >> ceo, tim cook, is looking to make apple tv the destination for premium content without a cable subscription. this is a really big deal for apple. hulu's content competes directly with
when they stop spending, it spreads to the rest of us. the paralyzed blue tockcracy could be tomorrow's mass market slowdown and why we should all ca care. >> i want you to speculate. is this a self fulfilling prophesy, that the plutocrasy feels less confident because they see the market struggling and going down and what it takes to get the market back is one that rises on. >> that's spot-on. it is market driven. when i look at luxury stocks, i look at the stock market. a lot of...
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lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping venice overall, is it good or bad? >> bad. >> what do you like about ven e venice? >> it's cultured. it's nontampered with. you are who you are here. people pretty much leave you alone. >> reporter: but for all the tech start-ups here, google's expan
lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search...
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joining us is steve neiman. i'll start with you, steve, you don't think the fed will do anything, why? >> i think they have greater concerns in europe over the next two months. i think they're waiting to do something and they'll wait until they have to do something due to yields going up in spain and italy. >> things are slowing down, job growth is steady, there's no reason tostep? right now, right? >> i think they will use another tool tomorrow, inflation is low. i think their comments are going to target and talk about the about of buying more mortgage backed securities, cmbs, and mortgages and that should lift the market. >> i don't think they will do anything. in my mind, the reason is because the fed has acted below 1.5% on the u.s. five year break even. pce which the fed looks at is just blow it's target of 2%. so from that standpoint there is a little inflation creeping in, but i don't think it's enough based on the break even expectations for the fed to come in and do much of at pull. >> there was talk t
joining us is steve neiman. i'll start with you, steve, you don't think the fed will do anything, why? >> i think they have greater concerns in europe over the next two months. i think they're waiting to do something and they'll wait until they have to do something due to yields going up in spain and italy. >> things are slowing down, job growth is steady, there's no reason tostep? right now, right? >> i think they will use another tool tomorrow, inflation is low. i think...
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coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late, allergan. strong anti-migraine seams as well as excellent botox numbers, which is why i think it should be bought ahead of the quarter, maybe the stock goes down, allergan up tuesday. one of the worst-run companies in america start showing signs of new life under new management? that is the question when it comes avon. avp. this will be a terrific time for andrea young -- [ booing ] former ceo to proclaim her work is done and move on from the chairmanship where i secretly believe she is running the company. her horrendous reign can only come to an end if she moves out of th
coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late,...
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will low rates come back to bite us? >> the real argument is not to do with housing but the corner of the culture of america. upward mobility. and if, you know, we are looking at the world from the prism of the old ways, and not the new normal, there was upward mobility. i remember in the early '80s when i bought my first home, 15.35% and people outbidding the asking price and more about rates, it is about the job, the economy, leaders of the country giving you a selection of mortgages, dodd-frank won't let you pick any mortgage once it's written. adjustable rates mortgages might be more prohibitive and all this discussion is a bit futile because it's not the people with houses and getting bigger ones but the upside down nature, the credit nature of the housing market and this is at the epicenter of why the fed's lower interest rates letting a lot of people refi and not helping housing. it isn't the problem. the problem is the house $600,000 and now $300,000. give them any interest rate you want. >> are you offering a si
will low rates come back to bite us? >> the real argument is not to do with housing but the corner of the culture of america. upward mobility. and if, you know, we are looking at the world from the prism of the old ways, and not the new normal, there was upward mobility. i remember in the early '80s when i bought my first home, 15.35% and people outbidding the asking price and more about rates, it is about the job, the economy, leaders of the country giving you a selection of mortgages,...
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. >> that does it for us. interesting start of the week on wall street ahead of many big events and "power lunch" covers it all right. >>> "halftime's" over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> where have you been? i'm waiting for you for hours. the dow above 13,000. we are up again today. this would break a long streak of down mondays. can you trust the rally? if the answer is i'm not so sure, we have ways to protect yourself. a tri fefecta this week. a jobs report the end of the week on friday. we'll get you ahead of the game. corn, wheat and what you eat. both commodities up again today and we'll get much more on the drought of 2012 and whether there's a sign of relief in the weather. first to sue at the nyse. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. good to see you. can you trust dow 13,000? kim forest of fort pit capital, jeff cox of cbs innocent come and we start with steve gilfoyle. can you trust if move in the dow? we have seen this before. >> yeah. well, you can't really trust it. not that it will break bu
. >> that does it for us. interesting start of the week on wall street ahead of many big events and "power lunch" covers it all right. >>> "halftime's" over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >>> where have you been? i'm waiting for you for hours. the dow above 13,000. we are up again today. this would break a long streak of down mondays. can you trust the rally? if the answer is i'm not so sure, we have ways to protect yourself. a tri...
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remember that you can talk to us on twitter. you can read all about our study topstate topstates.cnbc.com. we rank all the states. >> so looking forward to it. blanket apology to those people in arkansas. apparently they have wineries in arkansas. >> i'm aware that they aged some other beverages as well in barrels. i'm rooting for that. i'm guessing that now we are talking wine after all of that behind there. >> grape expectations. guessing it is not grape juice for kids. we will be revealing top five states for business all day tomorrow on cnbc beginning with "squawk." come back to the "closing bell" tomorrow because we will be revealing the top state. it can only be one winner. the top state for doing business. >> scott, thank you so much, as always. great job. would you be okay with being called uncool if it meant that you won a court battle? that's exactly why samsung just beat apple in a court of law and we will explain that story coming up. >> also, what in the world is robo pricing? we know robo signing. what's robo prici
remember that you can talk to us on twitter. you can read all about our study topstate topstates.cnbc.com. we rank all the states. >> so looking forward to it. blanket apology to those people in arkansas. apparently they have wineries in arkansas. >> i'm aware that they aged some other beverages as well in barrels. i'm rooting for that. i'm guessing that now we are talking wine after all of that behind there. >> grape expectations. guessing it is not grape juice for kids. we...
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you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of securities. this will get a c plus. i could have gone b minus. we will go c plus. we have 21 billion ten year notes to go off the block tomorrow. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >> to jackie deaeangelis to the market flash. >> want to point you to ticker www. second quarter eps, came under street expectations, a little troubling for the stock. citi says there are positive things edging higher despite negative 4 x and saw their inventories come down. we're popping 4.6% looking at the stock. >> the hottest valley in silicon valley may no
you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of...
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joining us peter beckfar and herb is also still here with us. peter, what say you? should you just avoid any company with a ceo with less than a year's tenure simply because, a, you don't know how they're going to do, b, you don't necessarily know often why the previous ceo left in. >> could be a variety of reasons that that ceo left an enthat's what we have to look at first. a mandated age requirement? was it because of poor performance or speculate that maybe the ceo leaving thought maybe as good as it gets and maybe what the mcdonald's ceo thought. i'm a buyer if a new eco comes in after poor performance. in age requirement, maybe there's not much of a change and the third one, of course, be careful. >> peter, okay then. if you're a buyer after poor performance, do you care about the incoming ceo's resume? marissa meyer, not a ceo before. would you prefer that grey history and never in the c suite or somebody held the job at tw or three places? >> no. i mean, that's a good point. it is really more feel. obviously somebody like marissa with no ceo track record, it
joining us peter beckfar and herb is also still here with us. peter, what say you? should you just avoid any company with a ceo with less than a year's tenure simply because, a, you don't know how they're going to do, b, you don't necessarily know often why the previous ceo left in. >> could be a variety of reasons that that ceo left an enthat's what we have to look at first. a mandated age requirement? was it because of poor performance or speculate that maybe the ceo leaving thought...
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that's giving us a lift. we are penetrating into base pand in cell phones, broadening our footprint in the phones. >> you had good numbers in tv set top boxes. what is driving that improvement in a business that i felt had gdp-like growth? >> for us it's taking share, penetrating other geographies. in the united states and europe, penetrating into south america and asia. fast growing areas as those people want set top boxes. people want hd content. they want content in the rooms. that's really driving a lot of growth in the united states as well. >> i know we have two different kinds of audiences watching the show. every hedge fund is trading every penny. we have home gamers. you're saying a lot of what i have on my tv sets when i've got -- say i'm watching in one room. i can watch it in another. or i have connectivity among tv sets. that's broadcom. >> absolutely. they want to watch you in hd and go to the bedroom and watch the whole time. >> those people have horse sense. [ laughter ] >> i want you to expla
that's giving us a lift. we are penetrating into base pand in cell phones, broadening our footprint in the phones. >> you had good numbers in tv set top boxes. what is driving that improvement in a business that i felt had gdp-like growth? >> for us it's taking share, penetrating other geographies. in the united states and europe, penetrating into south america and asia. fast growing areas as those people want set top boxes. people want hd content. they want content in the rooms....
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tweet us your thoughts on that. we will put your responses on the air after what should be a rather interesting discussion on that issue. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> phil lebeau goes behind the wheel with more on this story. >> this is one of those moves a lot of people are scratching their heads whether or not this is a sign of problems at gm or just busines
tweet us your thoughts on that. we will put your responses on the air after what should be a rather interesting discussion on that issue. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to...
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that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." let's get back to hq and "the fast money" halftime report. >> carl, thanks so much. four hours to go now until the close and here's where we stand, as you can see behind me a lot of red on the board. the dow hasn't had three triple-digit losses in a row since last september. it is heading for that now down 1231, the l 131, s&p and nasdaq showing a similar story. top line troubles, revenues continue to be the weak spot for earnings season and the outlook is only getting worse, as we look into the second half of the year. crude realities, did the china pmi numbers mean crude and copper are heading higher, and betting with the bulls. chief equity strategist at wells fargo explains why you should be adding riskier cyclical stocks to your portfolio. >>> everyone on the street is waiting for apple, the world's most valuable company, flexing its muscle in a down market and this is after a 50% run year-to-date. is the stock poised to deliver blockbuster results after the bell or are you braci
that does it for us here on "squawk on the street." let's get back to hq and "the fast money" halftime report. >> carl, thanks so much. four hours to go now until the close and here's where we stand, as you can see behind me a lot of red on the board. the dow hasn't had three triple-digit losses in a row since last september. it is heading for that now down 1231, the l 131, s&p and nasdaq showing a similar story. top line troubles, revenues continue to be the weak...
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steve liesman with us. steve, the numbers looking shaky and look like downgrades. >> feels like if you blink another tenth comes off the ether what happened over the weekend and what we found is some of the biggest economic shops on wall street basically took down the number for this friday. th consensus you'll read is 1.4. we came up with 1.3 with a smaller set of nine wall street economists. and then here's the high, the low and the mid range. stanley sticking with the 0.7% number. morgan stanley at 1.7. the high on the street. rbs at 1.3 and that 1.3 number down two ticks and came down more. a lot of what's going on is concern of the fiscal cliff and at root, concerned about the consumer. tyler, it's really what spooked everybody. and then just looking on the third quarter what you see is that it doesn't seem to like it's picking up too much at all. 2.1 is the number. look at jpmorgan. over the weekend, shaved a half point off the third quarter forecast, the quarter we're in right now. 2% to 1.5%. i'm wo
steve liesman with us. steve, the numbers looking shaky and look like downgrades. >> feels like if you blink another tenth comes off the ether what happened over the weekend and what we found is some of the biggest economic shops on wall street basically took down the number for this friday. th consensus you'll read is 1.4. we came up with 1.3 with a smaller set of nine wall street economists. and then here's the high, the low and the mid range. stanley sticking with the 0.7% number....
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i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ m bara[romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, that i forget how to put gas approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. buy, buy, buy. sell, sell, sell. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. let's start with albert in florida. albert? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-boo-boo-yah from tampa bay. >> southern boo-yah back to you. what's up? >> caller: i want to than
i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ m bara[romney singing]: oh beautiful,...
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thanks for joining us. >> sure. happy to be here. >> your reaction to sandy weill this morning is what? >> well, flabbergasted. it's a little ironic, i must say, given the fact he and his institution were in the lead in pushing for the repeal of glass/steagall and then, of course, citigroup is the poster child for too big to fail in the bailouts during the 2008 crisis. so it is truly ironic. but obviously i agree with him. as i've said repeatedly, i think these banks are too big to manage centrally. they're too big to regulate and they do produce good shareholder value either. there's a lot of value to be had if they were broken up. >> what do you think it means to the conversation that sandy weill has now joined it? it's one thing for you to say so or for a politician on capitol hill to say so. but as you said, sandy weill is in many cases the father of the financial supermarket. when he joins the conversation, sit a game-changer? >> well, i hope so. i think there's a lot of momentum-building and recognition. this
thanks for joining us. >> sure. happy to be here. >> your reaction to sandy weill this morning is what? >> well, flabbergasted. it's a little ironic, i must say, given the fact he and his institution were in the lead in pushing for the repeal of glass/steagall and then, of course, citigroup is the poster child for too big to fail in the bailouts during the 2008 crisis. so it is truly ironic. but obviously i agree with him. as i've said repeatedly, i think these banks are too...
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he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging operating environment, and for morgan stanley, you also had to add the uncertainty created by the potential for moody's downgrade. it probably was, you know, anywhere from $300 million to $500 million collectively impact on the quarter. augmenting already tough environment and a tough quarter for morgan stanley. >> are you prepared to come out against most of our panel and suggest that morgan stanley is a buy? some are saying that today. >> i think -- i like the stock. obviously you're going to need to see a better environment to get people reengaged. the quarter was weak, but i don't think it was completely atrocious. the investment banking looked good. retail brokerage margins went up, and their capital position has never been stronger. but certainly you're going to need to see better r
he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging operating environment, and for morgan stanley, you also had to add the uncertainty created by the potential for moody's downgrade. it probably was, you know, anywhere from $300 million to $500 million collectively impact on the quarter. augmenting already...
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join us. "halftime report" returns in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back. nat on a tear recently up 50% since hitting decade lows in april. futures breaking 3 bucks a day after inventories came out and lower on the day. people haven't paying that close attention to this move higher that we have and it's been a sharp down. >> down at $2 everyone talking about how natural gas disintegrate but now we have the heat wave covering 90% of the country. nat gas up over $3 earlier . >> what do you do? >> look at cabot gas. last year number one performer for the s&p 500. cheniere exports natural gas and
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for us, not one player in itself. not the cable companies but combining them with netflix and 24 million or so streaming subs, we need to get to 30 million subs. that could be challenging in the face of these players getting more aggressive on the streaming side. >> what should netflix do? >> i would invest more in original programming where you can differentiate yourself. international is the right path and aggressive investing right now. i want to see it differentiate and the content is not that different. >> that's expensivexpensive. herb has like six helicopters. you have to pay a lot of money. that's pricey for netflix. >> i think the bottom line here is it's profitless prosperity going forward for an unforeseen period and i think some of the concern here. you have analysts saying it's long time before it's profitable. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. up next, what music legend graham nash thinks could hurt apple to the core. a bad pun for the hell of it. heck of it. >>> what do blackberry and palm have
for us, not one player in itself. not the cable companies but combining them with netflix and 24 million or so streaming subs, we need to get to 30 million subs. that could be challenging in the face of these players getting more aggressive on the streaming side. >> what should netflix do? >> i would invest more in original programming where you can differentiate yourself. international is the right path and aggressive investing right now. i want to see it differentiate and the...
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he joins us now check the shorts. do you think it's turning bullish because the fed is ready to do something? >> i think a lot of traders are positioning themselves. if we look at our models from a longer-term perspective the market hasn't gone that far. from a medium-term perspective in the last three to four months, we're still in a slight down trend. the most interesting thing we've seen in our models in recent days is short-term models which in many cases predict new trends, have gotten very bullish over the last couple of days. i think if you look at the august gold chart you'll see the triangular formation where we had the four month down trend intersecting with a two-month uptrend and thursday of last week we got through the 1609 level, which was a top of that formation and was a big sign as a breakout for many traders from a technical standpoint. the market is starting to move higher. >> what about that versus the fundamentals of what's happening in the currency markets? i mean if you're watching the dollar an
he joins us now check the shorts. do you think it's turning bullish because the fed is ready to do something? >> i think a lot of traders are positioning themselves. if we look at our models from a longer-term perspective the market hasn't gone that far. from a medium-term perspective in the last three to four months, we're still in a slight down trend. the most interesting thing we've seen in our models in recent days is short-term models which in many cases predict new trends, have...
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joining us is the aforementioned brian white. welcome back to the show. >> good afternoon. >> october 12th of 2011, i am looking at an article where you talk about the cheaper ipad mini. when do you think we'll see it? >> i think this fall, you know, the iphone 5 should come out and i think they're going to bundle that announcement with an ipad mini. we talked about it last october. over the summer this june we indicated probably coming out sometime in september. >> do you think the price of the stock can continue to move higher between now and the end of the year? are we getting to a point where the expected good news is going to be baked into this stock by the time they announce all of these new devices and the stock sells off? >> the stock right now is trading at nine times earnings. i think the stock generally reacts very positively around new product announcements, so let's think about what's on the horizon. we have an iphone 5, probably the biggest consumer electronics launch in history. we have an ipad mini we think will b
joining us is the aforementioned brian white. welcome back to the show. >> good afternoon. >> october 12th of 2011, i am looking at an article where you talk about the cheaper ipad mini. when do you think we'll see it? >> i think this fall, you know, the iphone 5 should come out and i think they're going to bundle that announcement with an ipad mini. we talked about it last october. over the summer this june we indicated probably coming out sometime in september. >> do...
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bertha coqu berthacoombs is there for us. apple is one full percentage point off of the lows of the day. at 4%. netflix also the big drag on tech, as well, with the very sappointing outlook with subscriber base. falling below 60 for the first time since december of 2010. cisco bouncing back strongly today. intel is also moving things higher here as is symantec. saying the performance had been lackluster. up 13% today. and nasdaq having a strong day. better than expected earnings. they feel confident that that accommodation plan on facebook is going to work out and they're not setting aside any reserves for future litigation. facebook, of course, reports tomorrow. back to you. >> thank you, bertha, very much. >>> as you know, wall street legend and inventer of the financial supermarket saying on "squawk box" that the banks should be broken up. kayla tausche joins us with more. >> they struck down regulation, a plaque at citigroup xh commemorated him as the man that destroyed glass-steagal. to say the statements were surprising
bertha coqu berthacoombs is there for us. apple is one full percentage point off of the lows of the day. at 4%. netflix also the big drag on tech, as well, with the very sappointing outlook with subscriber base. falling below 60 for the first time since december of 2010. cisco bouncing back strongly today. intel is also moving things higher here as is symantec. saying the performance had been lackluster. up 13% today. and nasdaq having a strong day. better than expected earnings. they feel...
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used to trade pretty much in tandem. we are talking with him first on cnbc next hour on "street signs" about the implications of this move and why it is not just about commercial airplanes but defense contracts in the future. talking about that next hour. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> two key stories in the pharmaceutical space today. seema mody reporting but first scott cowan on the biggest health care settlement fraud in history. $3 billion in civil and criminal penalties. let's look at shares of glaxosmithkli glaxosmithkline. up on news of the settlement. >> they telegraphed it, tyler. big money and lifts a big cloud potentially from flax smith klein. at least that's what the stock is suggesting. they were battling on a number of fronts. under this agreement, glaxo paying a criminal penalty and failing to report clinical data on the diabetes drug avandia and $2 billion in civil penalties for sales and marketing practices and false claims under the medicaid reimbursement program and agrees to sweeping reform
used to trade pretty much in tandem. we are talking with him first on cnbc next hour on "street signs" about the implications of this move and why it is not just about commercial airplanes but defense contracts in the future. talking about that next hour. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> two key stories in the pharmaceutical space today. seema mody reporting but first scott cowan on the biggest health care settlement fraud in history. $3 billion in civil and...
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steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of the latest euros and cry sisz. so, yeah, ewe know, the banks being in the easing is camp, any opportunity in the last five years, anyway. so we should nt be surprised. they're going to do 50 billion this week. as you said, there's all sorts of other bells and whistles at it. 50 billion here, a hundred billion there. >> actually, maybe they need to do the focus on the other may jurors they've announced. you know, they're already well below 2%. the concept of buying further gills and somehow that filtering into the real economy. i think it's symbols. so i mean,
steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of...
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leapt us know e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us at cnbcwex.com. or of course reach us directly at kelly evans. >> boris johnson the london mayor has been talking about how prepared the city is. >> london is as ready as any city has ever been in the history of the olympic games and all the signs, i've got all the stuff i'm getting from the army, police, everybody involved in protecting the venues is going very, very well. i'm just worried that i'm not going to worry at the moment i suppose is the honest answer. very tense moment but so far i'm cautious. >> boris out with his new hair cut. >> is that different? >> short. yeah. i like the slightly more care free. >> he still has the look in tact. the shaggy hair, the blondeness. that's just trimming around the edges. >> let's get a final thought from tony before we let him go for the weekend as well. tony we've already seen the draghi-inspired rally is running out of steam. euro/dollar is lower, stocks are losing steam. maybe you were more negative, tony. what happened -- we got the gdp number coming
leapt us know e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us at cnbcwex.com. or of course reach us directly at kelly evans. >> boris johnson the london mayor has been talking about how prepared the city is. >> london is as ready as any city has ever been in the history of the olympic games and all the signs, i've got all the stuff i'm getting from the army, police, everybody involved in protecting the venues is going very, very well. i'm just worried that i'm not going to worry at the...
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